Then I can log into KDE and by using netcardconfig, log on to the internet. The problem is that I have to do this each and every time that I reboot! There has to be a better way and I am hoping that someone can point me to it.

You just need to add all those commands to the /etc/init.d/local file.

05-11-2005

~zoey~

Thanks. I should have said that I am running Kanotix/Knoppix and it has /etc/init.d, but no /etc/init.d/local, or am I just not understanding the correct way to type it in? That is certainly a possibility.

zoey :?

05-11-2005

serz

/etc/init.d is a directory which has all the initscripts that could be used. /etc/init.d/local is a file, you should have it.

Knoppix is based on Debian, that's why.

05-16-2005

~zoey~

I found /etc/network/interfaces, which looks like the file that I want, at least it starts out;

iface lo inet loopback

and that is how the debian file is described in rute.
I added all the information and also went to the /etc/network/options file and changed ip_forward=no to ip_forward=yes, but I still can't log on to kde without re-entering all of the imformation from my first post.

There has got to be a way to do this and I would appreciate some more suggestions to help me find it!